Released 1985.
Jugula was the fifth project that Jimmy Page and I had worked on, but the first record that we made together in its entirety. It was a very enjoyable experience. I went down to Jimmy's place a few times with an eight track Teac borrowed from Pete Townsend, and we worked on it there for a while.

Release 1988.
Originally titled 'Descendants of Smith'. My personal favourite track on the album is 'Pinches of Salt'. I think that this is because of the poem and the atmosphere that I have given to the meaning.

Released in 1992.
I used this motto as the title to this album because it's the way that I felt at the time. I had had a relationship of ten years with a lady whom I really loved. When I lost her in 1992, it did seem for a long time that I had lost my will to live as well.

Released 1998.
The Dream Society was written after a long self-imposed retreat from gigging, writing and recording. The record was made in Ireland where I now live. It was a good time for me. A complete renewal of spirit.

Released 1995.
Love songs are a great part of the emotional journal. Arrivals into consciousness of some past moment is a continuous experience. Sometimes the distance from reality to dream is too close and I read through a lyric in my mind to relive a time, a circumstance, a terror, a passion, a desire. A face, turned to the side, long flowing hair underneath a beret. A fleeting recollection of an attitude, a hope, a care... a secret longing..

Released 2002.
'Today Is Yesterday' is a collection of some of my earliest songs. The first nine songs all date from 1964/5. From a time when I was trying things out as a songwriter. Previously I'd only been interested in writing poetry.

My diet has been a gradual process of where I've got to with regard to fuelling my mind and body over my life, and changes are ongoing. I find that I make unconscious decisions about diet over periods of time rather than decide overnight.